Your music news this week is from Pink Floyd, Run D.M.C., The Temptations and more:
Pink Floyd's "Pulse"
Pink Floyd is releasing a remastered edition of their live album 'Pulse' for Record Store Day. The box set has four LPs, which include a full performance of "The Dark Side of the Moon." The album has tons of this live audio from Pink Floyd’s 1994 tour in support of "The Division Bell." This will be its first vinyl re-issue since it was released 23 years ago. Here's the track list:
LP One - Side One
- Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 1-5, 7)
- Astronomy Domine
- What Do You Want From Me
LP One - Side Two
- Learning To Fly
- Keep Talking
- Coming Back To Life
LP Two - Side One
- Hey You
- A Great Day For Freedom
- Sorrow
LP Two - Side Two
- High Hopes
- Another Brick In The Wall (Part Two)
- One of These Days
LP Three - Side One
- The Dark Side Of The Moon
- Speak To Me
- Breathe (In The Air)
- On The Run
- Time
LP Three - Side Two
- The Great Gig In The Sky
- Money
LP Four - Side One
- Us And Them
- Any Colour You Like
- Brain Damage
- Eclipse
LP Four - Side Two
- Wish You Were Here
- Comfortably Numb
- Run Like Hell
New additions to the National Recording Registry
The National Library of Congress has shared its latest batch of musical inductees to the National Recording Registry. “My Girl” from The Temptations, Tony Bennett’s “I Left My Heart in San Francisco” and the soundtrack to "The Sound of Music" have been added. Also honored were selections from Run-DMC, Chic and Arlo Guthrie.